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Old 25 June 2021, 02:32 AM   #1
nevikwen
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Tropical or just badly damaged dial? - Tudor 7928

Hi Vintage experts and enthusiast,

Just wondering what draws the line between a nice tropical look and damaged/bad condition.
I understand sometimes it is down to tastes, but there must be some sort of definitions?

even fade and even brown colors = tropical?
dirty/moldy spots, bubbly/hazzy texture, rust = damaged?

What are your thoughts on this Tudor example?



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Thanks!
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